He was a Roman Emperor, of whom some very strange tales have been told. His horse rose to become a senator under his rule. A close friend, his housecat, advised Caligula to deify himself as a cat, in the tradition of the Egyptians, claiming “the more hair the better!” Unfortunately, his master suffered from baldness. Caligula was so taken with the idea he ordered anyone suffering from baldness to death. Sometimes he felt uncertain about his decisions: thus, he ordered a bridge be built between his throne and Jupiter so consultation could take place. His soldiers were not convinced. Whether he was born mad, or became so as a result of poisoning, is unknown, but he was the last male heir of the bloodline of Julius Caesar.
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- 18 Nov 2024
The Colosseum: A Journey Through Roman Spectacle
The Colosseum, also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, stands as a majestic testament to Roman engineering and entertainment. Its history is a fascinating journey through power, spectacle, and the evolution of a civilization. Here’s a detailed look at its construction, purpose, and legacy: Construction (70-80 AD): Initiated by Emperor Vespasian after the tumultuous Year of […]
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- 18 Nov 2024
It is a famous fountain that was designed by an Italian artist, and it is one of the unforgettable places when you visit it, as it indicates the four continents of the world: Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas.
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- 18 Nov 2024
It is one of the largest and oldest fountains in Rome, and it is considered a sacred place by the Italians. They believe that it is capable of fulfilling dreams and wishes, and they call it the Fountain of Fortune.
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